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RIAA to Sue Fileswappers (Part II)
"Give me $50 worth. Just drive."
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this are some links to some RIAA spoof articles (i enjoyed them):
RIAA OPENS DETENTION FACILITY FOR SUSPECTED FILE SHARERS
RIAA REVEALS IT CAUSED RECENT BLACKOUT
"You can take away my MP3's when you pry my mouse out of my cold dead hands."Last edited by phoenixrai; September 18, 2003, 02:05.
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Here we go again... but this time the Hunter becomes the Hunted!
Makers of Kazaa suing record labels
Sharman Networks Ltd., the company behind the Kazaa file-sharing software, filed a federal lawsuit Monday accusing the entertainment companies of using unauthorized versions of its software in their efforts to root out users. Entertainment companies have offered bogus versions of copyright works and sent online messages to users.
Sharman said the companies used Kazaa Lite, an ad-less replica of its software, to get onto the network. The lawsuit also claims efforts to combat piracy on Kazaa violated terms for using the network."Give me $50 worth. Just drive."
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Sorry to bring up an old old topic but this just doesnt make any sense to me. Shoutcast stations are legal now because they have to pay royalties, also ripping software is apparently also legal to buy as well......so now I can get mp3s at cd music quality for free again, legally though? (looks at how backwards this is)
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